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What are your thoughts on the future of parks, open spaces, and recreational opportunities in Sugar Land?

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Adult and Youth Sports - Should the city expand the current youth and adult sports offerings and if so what is your specific interest?

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T.E. Harman Senior Center - Are there specific activities that you would be interested in adding to the center’s current offerings?

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Specialized Facilities (e.g. skate park, disk golf course, and off road biking trails) - What new facilities or improvements to current facilities would you like to see?

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Recreational Water Activities (development of water front along the Brazos River and accessible areas along Oyster Creek) - Would you be supportive of expanding water based activities and if so what would those activities be?

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General Recreational Programs (e.g. nature education/activities, fitness classes, group or team activities) – What changes, improvements, or additions would you make to the current offering of recreational programs?

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Brian Stavert inside Sugar Land
August 2, 2016, 11:27 AM
  • Adult and Youth Sports - Should the city expand the current youth and adult sports offerings and if so what is your specific interest?

    No comment

  • T.E. Harman Senior Center - Are there specific activities that you would be interested in adding to the center’s current offerings?

    No comment

  • Specialized Facilities (e.g. skate park, disk golf course, and off road biking trails) - What new facilities or improvements to current facilities would you like to see?

    More off road biking trails. There is plenty of forest to be utilized with off road biking, which can combine usage with trail runners & hikers, providing more mileage & more activities for exploration that will keep individuals entertained. Its great having the Justin Brindley trail, however when it wasnt being completely demolished by the Brazos it was entertaining for all about a good half hour bc of the mileage involved, very very small. The forest are not being destroyed by bikers, hikers, and trail runners, instead they are being appreciated from the inside.

    People enjoy green space, nature, and when you incorporate more of this into a community it increases the appeal.

  • Recreational Water Activities (development of water front along the Brazos River and accessible areas along Oyster Creek) - Would you be supportive of expanding water based activities and if so what would those activities be?

    Yes. If the Brazos was deemed safe for kayaks and canoeing, but biking trails are essentially more important.

  • General Recreational Programs (e.g. nature education/activities, fitness classes, group or team activities) – What changes, improvements, or additions would you make to the current offering of recreational programs?

    No comment

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